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In Tanganyika in the 1960s, the Momella Game Company captures animals for zoos and circuses using off-road vehicles, lassos, and cages.The crew consists of French owner Brandy de la Court, Irish-American Sean Mercer, who heads the capture expeditions; retired German race car driver Kurt Müller; Mexican Bullfighter Luis Francisco Garcia Lopez; Native American sharpshooter Little Wolf (aka "The ...
English-language action comedy films (1 C, 780 P) M. Martial arts comedy films (12 C, 18 P) P. Portuguese-language action comedy films (1 P) S. Silent action comedy ...
The following is a list of highest grossing comedy films of all time. Only Barbie and Deadpool & Wolverine sits along the highest grossing films of all time, being both 14th and 20th place, respectively. 2018 was the most frequent year, with three films. 50% of films have placed since 2000, and all had a theatrical run since 1987.
A Piece of the Action (film) The A-Team (film) The A-Tom-inable Snowman; Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies; Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday; Adventure Island (film) The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension; The Adventures of Ford Fairlane; The Adventures of Jinbao; The Adventures of Pluto Nash; The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl ...
35. Life (1999). Cast: Eddie Murphy, Martin Lawrence, Ned Beatty, R. Lee Ermey Directed by: Ted Demme Two New Yorkers, Ray Gibson and Claude Banks, travel to Mississippi on a bootlegging mission ...
Action Comedy [370] The Lego Movie: Phil Lord, Christopher Miller: Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, Will Ferrell, Will Arnett, Alison Brie, Charlie Day, Liam Neeson, Nick Offerman: United States Denmark Australia: Family-oriented comedy [371] Let's Be Cops: Luke Greenfield: Damon Wayans Jr., Jake Johnson, Rob Riggle: United States [372] Life After ...
Films about livestock, domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting to produce labor and commodities such as meat, eggs, milk, fur, leather, and wool.The term is sometimes used to refer solely to those that are bred for consumption, while other times it refers only to farmed ruminants, such as cattle, sheep and goats.
In the 1990s, action comedy films "became more violent, with fiery deaths and emphatic shootings increasingly used as punchlines". [1] Rotten Tomatoes wrote that Rush Hour (1998) revitalized the genre's formula and that Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) was a highlight from the decade.